1 If you long for it now, that's enough.
2 "Thinking is easy enough," said the grave lady.
3 Patience, my dear Handel: time enough, time enough.
4 By degrees, I became calm enough to release my grasp and partake of pudding.
5 We made all the haste we could down stairs, but we were not quick enough either.
6 Gravely, Handel, for the subject is grave enough, you know how it is as well as I do.
7 There was no other merit in this, than my having sense enough to feel my deficiencies.
8 I said "Good by, Miss Pocket;" but she merely stared, and did not seem collected enough to know that I had spoken.
9 Her relations were poor and scheming, with the exception of my father; he was poor enough, but not time-serving or jealous.
10 At the time when I stood in the churchyard reading the family tombstones, I had just enough learning to be able to spell them out.
11 I made the admission with reluctance, for it seemed to have a boyish look, and she already treated me more than enough like a boy.
12 Since that time, which is far enough away now, I have often thought that few people know what secrecy there is in the young under terror.
13 Under the weight of my wicked secret, I pondered whether the Church would be powerful enough to shield me from the vengeance of the terrible young man, if I divulged to that establishment.
14 I could not help thinking that it might be harder if the butcher's time and attention were diverted from dear Mrs. Pocket; but I said nothing, and indeed had enough to do in keeping a bashful watch upon my company manners.
15 He knew more of my intended career than I knew myself, for he referred to his having been told by Mr. Jaggers that I was not designed for any profession, and that I should be well enough educated for my destiny if I could "hold my own" with the average of young men in prosperous circumstances.
16 I was fully old enough now to be apprenticed to Joe; and when Joe sat with the poker on his knees thoughtfully raking out the ashes between the lower bars, my sister would so distinctly construe that innocent action into opposition on his part, that she would dive at him, take the poker out of his hands, shake him, and put it away.
17 And now, because my mind was not confused enough before, I complicated its confusion fifty thousand-fold, by having states and seasons when I was clear that Biddy was immeasurably better than Estella, and that the plain honest working life to which I was born had nothing in it to be ashamed of, but offered me sufficient means of self-respect and happiness.
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